Traverse City, Michigan – Travel and Lodging

Crystal Mountain – Free Scottville Clown Band Concert – Friday, August 9, 2019

Summer Sounds Concert
Join us at 6pm on the Kinlochen Plaza for a FREE performance by “The Big Noise” from Scottville, Michigan, the Scottville Clown Band.

A raffle with a chance to win cash will be held during the concert. All proceeds and donations will go to Mrs. Mullen’s Closet to help students and families in need in Benzie County.

For more information about this event, please call 888-968-7686, ext. 3354.

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Lake Leelanau Street Fair – August 15, 2015

Lake Leelanau Street FairThe first annual Lake Leelanau Street Fair takes place on August 15, 2015 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

You don’t want to miss this fun filled event which will feature food, wine, music, authors, crafts booths and an area just for kids!

Music will be provided by Soul Patch, The Windy Ridge Boys, and Johnny Rutherford.

Several local wineries combined with crafts displays, author’s table, kids area round out an afternoon of fun for the whole family.

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Crystal Mountain – Farm-to-Table Dining Series – August 16 – 17, 2019


Our Farm-to-Table dining series brings the fresh flavors of northern Michigan to the Thistle Pub & Grille the third weekend of each month, May through September.

Our chefs work with local farms, making personal visits to many of them, to build a custom three-course menu.

Our Farm-to-Table series is a clear example of Crystal Mountain’s commitment to the sustainability of the local food movement and the role that our restaurants play in it.

Menu Coming Soon!

Time: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: Thistle Pub & Grille

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Northport Wine and Craft Beverage Festival – August 17, 2019


On the third Saturday in August, we celebrate the bounty of area vintners and brewers with the Northport Wine Festival.

Our festival is our own special summer party showcasing area wineries and breweries.

Join us from 2-7 PM in Marina Park in downtown Northport!

Admission is $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Included with your ticket is a souvenir tasting glass and two drink tokens. Additional tokens are $3 each or 4 for $10.

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Michigan Schooner Festival – September 19 – 21, 2014

Michigan Schooner Festival 2014 is scheduled for September 19-21 and will include a parade of tall ships on Friday, Sept 19 and two days of deck tours, cruises aboard the sailing vessels, and related activities at Clinch Park Marina and the Discovery Center Great Lakes dock. Great Lakes schooners that will be participating include:

  • MHA’s Madeline, Traverse City, MI
  • ISEA’s Inland Seas, Suttons Bay, MI
  • Tallship Manitou, Traverse City, MI
  • Denis Sullivan, Milwaukee, WI
  • Champion, Traverse City, MI
  • Friends Good Will has had to cancel their appearance

Additional activities are taking place related to the maritime history of the area, including theatrical performances, movies, concerts, lectures, and other educational presentations. Many Michigan authors, historians, and craftsman will be participating.  We will have approximately 10 venues and a total of 30-40 individual events over a two-week period.

PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS ONLINE NOW!

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“Enduring Legacy: Gardening from Monticello to Leelenau County” with Peter Hatch – October 1 – 3, 2014

Celebrated professional gardener, author, and historic landscape authority Peter J. Hatch will visit Leelanau County October 1-3, 2014, for a series of public lectures and programs. Hatch served as Director of Gardens and Grounds at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello for 35 years and has published four books on Monticello’s botanic legacy including A Rich Spot of Earth: Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden at Monticello. He lectures extensively on Jefferson and the history of garden plants, and currently consults on public garden projects and private estate landscapes.

Sponsored by The Homestead and the Glen Arbor Women’s Club, Hatch’s visit will include lectures, a walking tour, a cooking demonstration with Chef John Piombo, and a special guided tour of Kilcherman’s Christmas Cove apple farm in Northport.

The three-day event kicks off on Wednesday, October 1 at 7:00 pm with an introductory lecture, reception, and book signing. “Thomas Jefferson, Gardener” will provide an introduction to the themes that defined Jefferson’s horticulture, the process by which the gardens at Monticello were restored, and the character of the fruits, flowers and vegetable grown by him. Admission is $25 and includes refreshments. A book signing will follow.

On Thursday, October 2, from 9am – 1 pm, Hatch will explore the legacy of Jefferson’s gardening in a morning lecture that includes lunch. “Monticello’s Revolutionary Garden: an Ellis Island of Fruits and Vegetables” will highlight the 1,000-foot-long garden laboratory that inspired a new American cuisine and provided an enduring legacy for the farm to table movement today. Book signing to follow. The $35 admission includes lunch and an opportunity to walk along the Crystal River with Peter Hatch, concluding at 2:15 pm. Morning lecture is $20 for advance registrants; $25 for day-of participants.

The afternoon will continue with a cooking demonstration with The Homestead’s Chef John Piombo featuring apple recipes that celebrate the fall season accompanied with cider tasting. The demonstration will include recipes featured in the 2014 Manitou Magazine. Advance registration is required with a fee of $50 per person.

The program concludes Friday morning with a trip with Peter Hatch to Kilcherman’s Christmas Cove Farm in Northport. This special opportunity features an apple tasting and presentation by owner John Kilcherman who has made it his life’s work to cultivate antique varieties of apple trees that date to the early 1600s, from England, Europe and Colonial America. Meet at The Homestead at 8:30 am for a continental breakfast. Transportation provided. Return by 12:30 pm. Advance registration is $25 per person; $30 on the day of the event.

Lodging packages also available. Visit http://www.thehomesteadresort.com/lodging/packages/special-events/. To register, call 231.334.5100.

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